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Ukraine: A War Crime
Ukraine: A War Crime
Ukraine: A War Crime, brings together the work of 93 photographers who covered the first year of the War in Ukraine, documenting the fighting, its effects on the population, and the visual evidence of war crimes.By Robert E. Gerhardt
The Iranian photographer and printer, a loyal friend to Josef Koudelka, recounts for Blind his journey in the company of some of photography’s greats and his forced departure from his native land.By Tom Pham Van Suu
From June 10 to July 31, 2023, Galerie XII Paris presents "Une certaine idée du bonheur", the new exhibition by artist duo Clark and Pougnaud. Photographs by Clark & Pougnaud
Wong Chung-Wai’s book “Hong Kong After Hong Kong”, published by GOST, asks the question: ‘What do you want to stay with you if you are leaving a place?’Photographs by Wong Chung-Wai
In camera gallery presents fifteen photographers working on the concept of intimacy, a glance on the artists’ familiar relationships and personal obsessions.Cover photo by Araki Nobuyoshi
After the success of the Frank Horvat exhibition presented at the Château de Tours in the spring of 2022, the Jeu de Paume wishes to offer a new and enriched version of the exhibition in Paris. It provides a renewed vision of the first fifteen years of the photographer’s career, from 1950 to 1965, an exciting period during which he asserted his extraordinary personality as an author-reporter and fashion photographer.
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The French American photographer, known for his documentation of the human condition over the past 40 years, shares his experience alongside Ukrainian refugees, from the day he left his home in Paris, and returned.By Peter Turnley
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